Several Surrey VIPs, including the Lord Lieutenant, visited MRMC’s headquarters for the King’s Award receival event on the 4th of December
Mark Roberts Motion Control (MRMC), a Nikon company, received the Lord Lieutenant of Surrey on Wednesday, 4th December, at 11:00 AM, accompanied by various local VIPs who formally presented the company with its second King’s Award for Enterprise. MRMC, headquartered on Blindley Heath, is one of 252 organisations recognised with a prestigious King’s Award for Enterprise this year.
This is the second time MRMC has received the King’s Award, following its previous win in 2017 when it was still known as the Queen’s Award for Enterprise. The company is being recognised for its outstanding achievements in international trade, a testament to its role as a leading global innovator in motion control and broadcast robotics.
Assaff Rawner, CEO of MRMC, said: “It was truly an honour to host the Lord Lieutenant of Surrey, the Lord Mayor, and other VIPs and to be recognised with our second King’s Award for Enterprise. We are honoured to be a recipient for the second time and would like to extend a huge thanks to all of our international customers and partners, without whom this would not be possible.”
The King’s Awards for Enterprise, now in its 58th year, is the UK’s most prestigious business award, recognising outstanding UK businesses across multiple categories. Winners of the award are entitled to use the King’s Awards Emblem for the next five years. The awards were renamed in 2023 to reflect His Majesty The King’s vision of continuing the legacy of HM Queen Elizabeth II.